Hi, I'm new to the forum but a fairly competent DIY-er and would greatly appreciate some advice on the following:
I'm looking to put some GU10 5W LED up/down lights on the exterior walls of my house. I am planning to take power from the my downstairs lighting circuit which is RCD-Protected and use a 20a DP switch as a means to isolate power from within the property to the exterior lights if required. I am looking to wire the lights in paralell, identical to how I have wired my LED downlights, but there is a perpendicular wall which I am also planning to attach external wall lights to and I'm wondering if I can run two cables from the load terminations at the DP switch to each bank of lights (option A) or is option b better/safer and run a longer cable internally from the last light on the first wall to the first light on the second wall, so that all 6 lights are wired in parallel rather than 2 sets of 3 in parallel?
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking to put some GU10 5W LED up/down lights on the exterior walls of my house. I am planning to take power from the my downstairs lighting circuit which is RCD-Protected and use a 20a DP switch as a means to isolate power from within the property to the exterior lights if required. I am looking to wire the lights in paralell, identical to how I have wired my LED downlights, but there is a perpendicular wall which I am also planning to attach external wall lights to and I'm wondering if I can run two cables from the load terminations at the DP switch to each bank of lights (option A) or is option b better/safer and run a longer cable internally from the last light on the first wall to the first light on the second wall, so that all 6 lights are wired in parallel rather than 2 sets of 3 in parallel?
Thanks in advance!